HOW TO BOOK CHEAP FLIGHTS | Tips For Booking Cheap Flights & Best Flight Booking Websites | 2020

In this video, I share my flight booking secrets & my favourite, best flight booking sites for finding the cheapest airfare every time. We go over the best travel apps, free travel apps, and best flight booking websites – including (and comparing) Skyscanner, Momondo, Google Fights, Kayak, Hopper, YVR Deals, YYZ Deals, Airfare Watchdog, and Scott’s Cheap Flights. I include how to find cheap tickets for last minute flights, booking long term travel and how to save money on travel. If you’re looking for how to find the cheapest flights, this may be the video for you.

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43 Comments

  1. What’s the best method of finding long layovers? I scanned the questions and didn’t see this so i apologize if you’ve already answered.

    Great video & info!

  2. EURail is like $20 per train ticket to each European country. If you fly to Europe, you no longer need to fly in Europe. Europeans are luckier with this.

  3. really? BS!
    just a way to sponsor stupid sponsoring companies camouflaged by 'personal' tips.

    Woman: you know sh*it about the subject! Go and do some laundry, cook or grocery shopping. You suck!!

  4. Thanks so much for the info, great video. I have one question, do you book your seats or just wait for the for airline to give you one?? That way it's free.. Thanks,

  5. Hi! I’m from New Orleans -Airport (MSY)
    Although I’ve tried to find cheap flights from all of the resources you supplied, their still around 1,500/ person to fly out of the country & they don’t come as remotely discounted as YVR or YYZ. But those 2 websites are only flying from Canada. How can I find recourses like YVR or YYZ where flights have “messed up” and given at a very low price, around my state, like Canada’s?

  6. The following tip has saved me money EVERY time I've tried it. I find the flights I want online, write down flight numbers, etc. then I drive to my local airport and go to the customer service desk at the airline I want to us, and buy the tickets straight from them. It always ends up being less than any online price

  7. Hello. I am trying to book basic flights. I cannot choose seats. I am traveling with a 10 years-old. Do you think that we will have to sit apart from each other? Do you think I should pay the 50 extra for the main cabin???

  8. I don't know about other's having issues? I have had bad luck with: Expedia/Orbitz/hotel they are all scammers. I have been ripped off at least 4 times. The last one was with Expedia, I paid for a hotel room in Boston, when I got there (at 3 am) I was told that they had no more rooms and that they do NOT honor reservations made by these sites. I NEVER got any refunds at all, they are scammers.

  9. Skyscanner has also the feature with "everywhere" as destination.
    And 150 dollar is still very expensive.. And that for Domestic in the US? Wow.. I can travel to almost every country in Europe for maximum of 11 euros. That's not even 13 dollars. The few countries that are not for 11 euro; are not more than 25 euros. And many other countries in the middle east and asia and Africa for the same 25 euros.
    Many stops around the world (not for 1 day stop, but world traveling) will not cost more than 125 euro (for example; Amsterdam to Milaan (11), than fly to Oman (21) or Abu Dhabi (19) and than Singapore (40) and finally Indonesia (39). That's what I do this year)

  10. @nickrachel my mom was looking at flights to Brazil not that cheap like 900 dollers test me back if you have any more flights website?

  11. Hi there thank you for this video. I want to visit Niagara Falls in November which airport will you recommend I have reservations on a hotel on Canada

  12. One caution. I know you are young and healthy and don't care where you are as long as you have a seat on the plane. My travel companion has a mobility issue and does not wish to wear her braces on flights as they are uncomfortable and she will be sitting most of all of the time. This means that her walking ability is limited and she needs to be as near the plane's entry door as possible, so we need to reserve seats in advance. Years ago, airlines used to provide this free for medical need, but those days are gone. Seat reservation fees can vary widely. For example, I recently booked an international flight. I had narrowed my search to 2 flights, about the same fare, and each could claim some advantages. But….one had a seat reservation fee of $39 and the other had a fee of $119. It made the decision a lot easier.

  13. Can you please slow down. Your speaking on speed dial. I don't enjoy having to replay your tutorials. Thanks

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